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Liberty University Residential Undergraduate Minors 2018 ...

Liberty University Residential Undergraduate Minors 2018-2019 minor Completion Plans Important: These minor course requirements are effective for those starting the minor in fall 2018 through summer 2019. These minor requirements will remain in effect for students who do not break enrollment. Fifty percent of the minor courses must be completed through Liberty University . Accounting 18 Biblical Studies 15. ACCT 211 Financial Accounting 3 BIBL ___ Biblical Studies Elective (300-400 level) 12. ACCT 212 Managerial Accounting 3 Choose one course from the following: 3. ACCT 301 Intermediate Accounting I 3 BIBL 471 Biblical Archaeology ACCT 311 Cost Accounting I 3 BIBL 472 New Testament Backgrounds ACCT 401 Taxation I 3 BIBL 473 Old Testament Backgrounds BUSI 301 Business Law 3. Biology 19. Aeronautics 24 BIOL 224 General Biology I 4. AVIA 102 Aviation Orientation 3 BIOL 225 General Biology II 4. AVIA 210 Private Ground I 3 Choose 11 credits from the following disciplines: 11.

Revised 10.12.2018 Effective: Catalog Term 2018-40

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1 Liberty University Residential Undergraduate Minors 2018-2019 minor Completion Plans Important: These minor course requirements are effective for those starting the minor in fall 2018 through summer 2019. These minor requirements will remain in effect for students who do not break enrollment. Fifty percent of the minor courses must be completed through Liberty University . Accounting 18 Biblical Studies 15. ACCT 211 Financial Accounting 3 BIBL ___ Biblical Studies Elective (300-400 level) 12. ACCT 212 Managerial Accounting 3 Choose one course from the following: 3. ACCT 301 Intermediate Accounting I 3 BIBL 471 Biblical Archaeology ACCT 311 Cost Accounting I 3 BIBL 472 New Testament Backgrounds ACCT 401 Taxation I 3 BIBL 473 Old Testament Backgrounds BUSI 301 Business Law 3. Biology 19. Aeronautics 24 BIOL 224 General Biology I 4. AVIA 102 Aviation Orientation 3 BIOL 225 General Biology II 4. AVIA 210 Private Ground I 3 Choose 11 credits from the following disciplines: 11.

2 AVIA 215 Private Ground II 3 BIOL, BCHM, ENVR. AVIA 220 Private Flight I 3. AVIA 225 Private Flight II 3 Biomedical Sciences 17-18. AVIA 300 Aviation Safety 3 BIOL 224 General Biology I 4. AVIA 305 Airplane Aerodynamics 3 BIOL 225 General Biology II 4. AVIA 310 Instrument Ground 3 BIOL 313 Clinical Human Anatomy 3. BIOL 385 Advanced Human Physiology 3. Airline Flight Attendant 24 Choose one course from the following: 3-4. AVIA 102 Aviation Foundations 3 BIOL 301 Genetics AVIA 103 Flight Attendance Orientation 3 BIOL 303 Microbiology AVIA 210 Private Ground I 3 BIOL 305 Parasitology AVIA 245 Aviation Leadership 3 BIOL 330 Histology AVIA 300 Aviation Safety 3 BCHM 450 Medical Biochemistry AVIA 460 Aviation Interview 3 BCHM 451 Biochemistry I. HLTH 205 Accident Prevention & Care (First Aid) 3. SCOM 358 Essentials of Customer Service 3 Business 18. ACCT 211 Financial Accounting 3. American Sign Language 18 BUSI 301 Business Law 3. ASLI 101 American Sign Language I 3 BUSI 303 International Business 3.

3 ASLI 102 American Sign Language II 3 or BUSI 330 Principles of Marketing ASLI 201 American Sign Language III 3 BUSI 310 Principles of Management 3. ASLI 202 American Sign Language IV 3 BUSI 472 Organizational Ethics 3. ASLI 310 Deaf Studies 3 ECON 214 Principles of Macroeconomics 3. ASLI 313 Introduction to Interpreting 3. Camp and Outdoor Adventure Leadership 15. Apologetics and Cultural Engagement 16 CHMN 201 Introduction to Church Ministries 3. APOL 201 Apologetics & Cultural Engagement 3 COAL 210 Introduction to COAL 3. ENGL 417 Writing as Cultural Engagement 3 COAL 220 Foundations & Programming of COAL 3. THEO 201 Theology Survey I 2 COAL 310 Christian Camp: Site Plan & Design 3. THEO 202 Theology Survey II 2 COAL 370 Managing the Christian Ministry Org. 3. APOL/THEO ___Apologetics or Theology Elective (300-400 level) 3. APOL/THEO ___Apologetics or Theology Elective (300-400 level) 3 Chemistry 20-22. CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 4. Aviation Safety 18 CHEM 122 General Chemistry II 4.

4 AVIA 300 Aviation Safety 3 CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry I 4. AVIA 312 Aviation Safety Programs 3 CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II 4. AVIA 400 Aviation Human Factors 3 Choose 4 to 6 credits from the following: 4-6. AVIA 409 Safety Management Systems 3 CHEM 321 Analytical Chemistry AVIA 419 Aviation Safety Data Analysis 3 CHEM 322 Instrumental Analysis AVIA 472 Aviation Organizational Ethics 3 CHEM 461 Physical Chemistry I. CHEM 462 Physical Chemistry II. Biblical Greek 15 CHEM 465 Physical Chemistry I Lab GREK ___ Greek Elective (100-400 level) 15 CHEM 466 Physical Chemistry II Lab Biblical Languages 15 Chinese 15. GREK 201 Greek Grammar I 3 CHIN 101 Elementary Chinese I 3. GREK 202 Greek Grammar II 3 CHIN 102 Elementary Chinese II 3. GREK 302 Greek Syntax & Reading 3 CHIN 201 Intermediate Chinese I 3. HBRW 201 Hebrew Grammar I 3 CHIN 202 Intermediate Chinese II 3. HBRW 202 Hebrew Grammar II 3 CHIN 497 Special Topics in Chinese 3. Revised Effective: Catalog Term 2018-40.

5 Christian Leadership 15 Digital Media - Audio 18. CHMN 201 Introduction to Church Ministries 3 DIGI 175 Fundamentals of Editing 3. CLED 310 Foundations of Christian Leadership 3 DIGI 224 Fundamentals of Audio Production 3. CLED 365 The Personal Development of the Leader 3 DIGI 225 Introduction to Video Production 3. CLED 410 Team Dynamics in Christian Leadership 3 Choose three courses from the following: 9. CLED 425 Ethical Issues in Christian Leadership 3 DIGI 250 Location Sound DIGI 290 Post Production Sound Design Cinematic Arts 15 DIGI 324 Vocal Development CINE 201 Introduction to Screenwriting 3 DIGI 334 Intermediate Audio Production CINE 202 Introduction to Motion Picture Directing 3 DIGI 337 Music Recording CINE 203 Intro. to Cinematography & Sound Design 3 DIGI 454 Radio News Production CINE ___ Cinematic Arts Electives (100-400 level) 6 DIGI 474 Advanced Audio Production DIGI 490 SFX, ADR & Foley Coaching 18. SMGT 300 Introduction to Coaching 3 Digital Media - Editing 18.

6 SMGT 307 Coaching Fall Sports 3 DIGI 175 Fundamentals of Editing 3. SMGT 308 Coaching Spring Sports 3 DIGI 224 Fundamentals of Audio Production 3. SMGT 314 Coaching Dynamics 3 DIGI 225 Introduction to Video Production 3. SMGT 400 Sport & Exercise Psychology 3 Choose three courses from the following: 9. SMGT 304 Coaching Football 3 DIGI 282 Intermediate Editing & Effects or SMGT 306 Coaching Basketball DIGI 290 Post Production Sound Design DIGI 350 Editing Theory Computer Science 21 DIGI 490 SFX, ADR & Foley CSIS 110 Introduction to Computer Sciences 3. CSIS 111 Introduction to Programming 3 Digital Media - Performance 18. CSIS 112 Advanced Programming 3 DIGI 175 Fundamentals of Editing 3. CSIS 215 Algorithms & Data Structures 3 DIGI 224 Fundamentals of Audio Production 3. CSIS ___ Comp. Science Electives (300-400 level) 6 DIGI 225 Introduction to Video Production 3. MATH 250 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 3 Choose three courses from the following: 9.

7 DIGI 220 Writing for Storytelling Creation Studies 19-21 DIGI 230 Essential Production Tools BIBL 410 Genesis 3 DIGI 310 The Digital Media Producer & Director CRST 290 History of Life 2-3 DIGI 324 Vocal Development CRST 390 Origins 3 DIGI 330 On Camera Presentation Choose courses from the following: 11-12 DIGI 333 Intermediate Video Production BIOL 321 Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates DIGI 340 Sports Broadcasting BIOL 371 Vertebrate Paleontology DIGI 343 TV News Production BIOL 415 Cell Biology DIGI 345 Producing TV News BIOL 102/104 Principles of Human Biology/Lab DIGI 370 Studio Production or BIOL 225 General Biology II DIGI 454 Radio News Production or BIOL 213-216**Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab PHSC 210/211 Elements of Earth Science/Lab Digital Media - Video 18. or ENVR 220/221 Physical Geology/Lab DIGI 175 Fundamentals of Editing 3. PHSC 310 Astronomy: An Integrated Approach DIGI 224 Fundamentals of Audio Production 3. or PHSC 121/122 Introduction to Astronomy/Lab DIGI 225 Introduction to Video Production 3.

8 **If BIOL 213/214/215/216 is selected only 4 credits will be applied Choose three courses from the following: 9. to the minor . DIGI 230 Essential Production Tools DIGI 282 Intermediate Editing & Effects Creative Writing 15 DIGI 310 The Digital Media Producer & Director ENGL 101 Composition & Rhetoric DIGI 330 On Camera Presentation or ENGL 102 Composition & Literature 3 DIGI 333 Intermediate Video Production WRIT 201 Introduction to Creative Writing 3 DIGI 343 TV News Production WRIT 305 Introduction to Inspirational Writing 3 DIGI 345 Producing TV News WRIT 400 Editing, Layout & Publishing 3 DIGI 350 Editing Theory WRIT 402 Methods & Materials of Research 3 DIGI 370 Studio Production DIGI 428 Media Industry & Ethics Criminal Justice 15 DIGI 483 Advanced Video Production CJUS 200 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3. CJUS 340 Criminology 3 Digital Media - Writing for Digital Media 18. CJUS ___ Crim. Justice Electives (300-400 level) 9 DIGI 220 Writing for Storytelling 3.

9 DIGI 240 Writing for Visual Media 3. DIGI 354 Storytelling: Sitcom 3. DIGI 373 Storytelling: Episodic Drama 3. Choose one course from the following: 3. JOUR 220 News Writing & Reporting I. JOUR 225 Media Writing Choose one course from the following: 3. JOUR 354 News Writing & Reporting II. JOUR 356 Social Media Writing JOUR 358 Strategic Web Writing Revised Effective: Catalog Term 2018-40. English 15 German 15. Choose one course from the following: 3 GRMN 101 Elementary German I 3. ENGL 307 Expository Writing GRMN 102 Elementary German II 3. ENGL 416 Writing GRMN 201 Intermediate German I 3. ENGL 433 Literary Criticism GRMN 202 Intermediate German II 3. Choose one course from the following: 3 GRMN 497 Special Topics in German 3. ENGL 333 Modern Grammar ENGL 364 History of the English Language Global Studies 15. Choose one course from the following: 3 GLST 200 Introduction to Global Studies 3. ENGL 304 Period GLST 220** Intercultural Comm. & Engagement 3. ENGL 413 Period GLST 290** Cultural Anthropology 3.

10 Choose one course from the following: 3 GLST 385 Career Preparation for Global Workers 3. ENGL 305 Genre GLST ___ Global Studies Elective (300-400 level) 3. ENGL 414 Genre **When this minor has been declared, GLST 220 substitutes for Choose one course from the following: 3 EVAN 101 and GLST 290 substitutes for the social science elective. ENGL 308 Author ENGL 322 Shakespeare Government 15. ENGL 412 Author GOVT 200 Constitutional Govt. & Free Enterprise 3. GOVT 220 American Government 3. Expositional Preaching 18 GOVT ___ Government Elective (300-400 level) 3. BIBL 350 Inductive Bible Study 3 Choose two courses from the following: 6. BIBL 370 Logos Bible Software 3 GOVT 350 Political Economy & Public Policy BIBL 480 Hermeneutics 3 GOVT 421 American Constitutional History PLED 421 Homiletics I 3 GOVT 490 Political Theory PLED 422 Homiletics II 3. PLED 446 Christocentric Preaching 3 Graphic Design 18. ARTS/FACS 113 Introduction to 2D Design 3. FACS- Clothing and Textiles 15 or ARTS 114 Introduction to 3D Design FACS 222 Design & Construction I for Apparel 3 ARTS 222 Introduction to Graphic Design 3.


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